75% of Kilimanjaro’s natural plants have been wiped out – and climate change isn’t the biggest (…)

12 novembre 2025 | Andreas Hemp, Research Associate Plant Systematics, Bayreuth University
75% of Mount Kilimanjaro’s indigenous plants have been wiped out over the last century.
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